3126B Marine Engine Caterpillar


Glossary of Electronic Control Terms

Usage:

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After Market Device - An after market device is a device or an accessory that is installed by the customer after the engine is delivered.

Alternating Current (AC) - The direction of current flow changes. The current flow alternates constantly.

American Wire Gauge (AWG) - AWG is a measure of the diameter of electrical wire. AWG is also a measure of the current carrying capacity of electrical wire. When the AWG number is smaller, the diameter of the wire is larger. When the AWG number is larger, the diameter of the wire is smaller.

Before Top Center (BTC) - BTC is the 180 degrees of crankshaft rotation before the piston reaches the top center in the normal direction of rotation.

Boost Pressure Sensor - The boost pressure sensor measures inlet manifold air pressure. The boost pressure sensor sends a signal to the Electronic Control Module (ECM).

Bypass Circuit - A bypass circuit is a circuit that is used as a substitute circuit for an existing circuit. A bypass circuit is typically used as a test circuit.

Calibration - Calibration is an electronic adjustment of a sensor signal.

Caterpillar Engine Monitoring - Caterpillar Engine Monitoring is a part of Caterpillar Electronic Engine Control. This will alert the operator of detected problems. An aftermarket Engine Monitoring System does not interface with the Caterpillar Electronic Engine Control.

Coolant Level Sensor - This optional sensor detects the absence or presence of coolant at the probe. The sensor sends the signal to the ECM.

Coolant Temperature Sensor - The coolant temperature sensor measures the engine coolant temperature. The sensor sends a signal to the electronic control module (ECM). The engine's coolant temperature is used in Cold Mode operation. Coolant temperature is also used in order to optimize engine performance.

Code - See the Diagnostic Code.

Customer Specified Parameters - A customer specified parameter is a parameter that can be changed. A customer specified parameter's value is set by the customer. These parameters are protected by customer passwords.

Diagnostic Code - A diagnostic code is sometimes called a fault code. A diagnostic code is an indication of a problem or event in the electrical engine systems.

Diagnostic Event Code - These codes indicate an event. The codes are not necessarily an indication of a problem within the electronic system.

Diagnostic Fault Code - These codes indicate an electronic system malfunction which will indicate a problem with the electronic system.

Diagnostic Flash Code - This code indicates a malfunction of the electronic system. This code can also indicate an event that is detected by the electronic system. The code is Check Engine/Diagnostic Lamp.

Diagnostic Lamp - A diagnostic lamp is sometimes called the check engine light. The diagnostic lamp is used to warn the operator of the presence of an active diagnostic code.

Direct Current (DC) - Direct current is the type of current that flows consistently in only one direction.

Duty Cycle - See Pulse Width Modulation.

Electronic Control Module (ECM) - The ECM is the engine's control computer. The ECM provides power to the electronics. The ECM monitors data that is input from the engine's sensors. The ECM acts as a governor in order to control engine rpm.

Electronic Engine Control - The electronic engine control is a complete electronic system. The electronic engine control monitors the engine operation under all conditions. The electronic engine control also controls the engine operation under all conditions.

Electronic Technician (ET) - The ET is a Caterpillar electronic service tool. ET is used for diagnosing and programming a variety of electronic controls.

Estimated Dynamic Timing - The estimated dynamic timing is the ECM estimate of the actual injection timing.

Failure Mode Identifier (FMI) - The FMI describes the type of failure that was experienced by the component. This was adopted from SAE Standards"Section J1587" diagnostics.

Flash Memory - See the Personality Module.

Fuel Ratio Control (FRC) - The FRC is a limit that is based on the control of the fuel to air ratio. The FRC is used for emission control. When the ECM senses a higher turbocharger outlet pressure, the ECM increases the limit for the FRC in order to allow more fuel into the cylinders.

Fuel Position - The fuel position is a signal within the ECM. The signal is from the electronic governor. The signal goes to the fuel injection control. The signal is based on the desired engine speed, the FRC, the rated position, and the actual engine speed.

Fuel Temperature Sensor - This optional sensor detects the fuel temperature. The ECM monitors the fuel temperature. The ECM adjusts the calculated fuel rate accordingly.

Harness - The harness is the bundle of wiring that connects all the components of the electrical engine system.

Hertz (Hz) - Hz is the measure of frequency in cycles per second.

High Pressure Oil Manifold - The high pressure oil manifold is an oil gallery that is added to the cylinder head in order to supply the unit injectors with high pressure oil.

High Pressure Oil Pump - The high pressure oil pump is an axial piston pump that is driven by gears. The high pressure oil pump is used to raise the engine oil pressure in order to activate the unit injectors. The amount of oil pressure that is required to activate the unit injectors is called the actuation pressure.

Hydraulic Electronic Unit Injector (HEUI) Fuel System - The HEUI is a fuel system that uses a hydraulically actuated, electronically controlled unit injector. The system combines the pumping, electronic fuel metering and injecting elements in a single unit.

Injection Actuation Pressure Control Valve (IAP Control Valve) - The injection actuation pressure control valve is a variable valve. The valve is used to maintain the proper oil pressure in the engine high pressure oil gallery. The valve is controlled by the ECM.

Injection Actuation Pressure IAP Sensor - The injection actuation pressure sensor is a sensor that measures hydraulic oil pressure. The sensor also sends a signal to the electronic control module (ECM).

Inlet Air Temperature Sensor - The inlet air temperature sensor is a sensor that measures the inlet air temperature. The sensor also sends a signal to the electronic control module (ECM).

Oil Pressure Sensor - This sensor measures engine oil pressure. The sensor sends a signal to the ECM as part of the Caterpillar Engine Monitoring.

Open Circuit - An open circuit is a broken electrical wire connection. The signal or the supply voltage cannot reach the intended destination.

Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) - An OEM is the manufacturer of a vessel that utilizes a Caterpillar engine.

Parameter - A parameter is a programmable value which affects the characteristics or the behavior of the engine.

Parameter Identifier (PID) - A PID is a numerical code that contains two digits or three digits. A numerical code is assigned to each component. The numerical code identifies data via the data link to the ECM.

Password - A password is a group of numeric characters or alphanumeric characters. A password is designed to restrict the changing of information in the ECM. The electrical engine systems require correct customer passwords in order to change customer specified parameters. The electrical engine systems require correct factory passwords in order to clear certain logged events. Factory passwords are also required in order to change certain engine specifications.

Personality Module - The personality module is the module in the ECM which contains all the instructions (software) for the ECM and performance maps for a specific horsepower family. Updates and rerates are accomplished by electronically flashing in new data. The updates and rerates are flashed in using an electronic service tool.

Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) - A PWM is a digital type of electronic signal that corresponds to a measured variable. The length of the pulse (signal) is controlled by the measured variable. The variable is quantified by a certain ratio. This ratio is the percent of "on-time" that is divided by the percent of "off-time". A PWM signal is generated by the Throttle Position Sensor.

Rated Fuel Position ("Rated Fuel Pos" on ECAP) - The rated fuel position indicates the maximum allowable fuel position (longest injection pulse). The rated fuel position will produce rated power for this engine configuration.

Reference Voltage - The reference voltage is a regulated voltage that is used by the sensor in order to generate a signal voltage.

Sensor - A sensor is used to detect a change in the pressure, in the temperature, or in mechanical movement. When any of these changes are detected, a sensor converts the change into an electrical signal.

Service Program Module (SPM) - The SPM is a software program on a computer chip that was programmed at the factory. The computer chip is designed to adapt an ECAP for a particular application.

Short Circuit - A short circuit is an electrical circuit that is mistakenly connected to an undesirable point.

Signal - A signal is a voltage or a wave that is used to transmit information that is typically from a sensor to the ECM.

Speed Burp - A speed burp is a sudden brief change in engine rpm.

Speed Sensor - The speed sensor is an electromagnetic pickup that measures speed from the rotation of gear teeth in the drive train.

Speed-timing Sensor - The speed-timing sensor is a sensor that provides a Pulse Width Modulated signal to the ECM. The ECM interprets this signal as the crankshaft position and the engine speed.

Subsystem - A subsystem is a part of the engine system that relates to a particular function.

Supply Voltage - Supply voltage is a constant voltage that is supplied to a component in order to provide electrical power for operation. Supply voltage may be generated by the ECM. Supply voltage may also be the battery voltage.

"T" Harness - This harness is a test harness that is designed to permit normal circuit operation and the measurement of the voltage simultaneously. Typically, the harness is inserted between the two ends of a connector.

Throttle Position - The throttle position is the interpretation of the ECM of the signal from the accelerator.

Total Tattletale - The total tattletale is the total number of changes to all system parameters.

Transducer - A transducer is a device that converts a mechanical signal to an electrical signal.

Warning Lamp - A warning lamp is used in order to indicate that there is a problem to the operator that was detected by the Caterpillar Engine Monitoring.

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